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but within months of taking office abby met with every trace president 1st summit where they signed a historic peace agreement. it was a moment ethiopians and eritreans had been waiting for for decades the critics say there has been little progress since then on key goals such as economic cooperation . the nobel committee also recognized abbey for implementing democratic reforms when jiminy theo peons respect have over the name of the he did alone for example releasing prisoners and granting freedom to people. on the island doesn't mean only one year he has brought so much change is the one who made freedom of speech possible for ethiopians. he even outside of ethiopia he has a great vision for rule african people lives in peace democracy and equality he's one of the best leaders for africa right now. abby was praised for mediating in other regional conflicts like here in sudan the committee said the prize was intended to encourage abbie's efforts folk peace and democracy in ethiopia and the region. let's get more on the story now we have. with us here in our studio hi tommy tells mor
but within months of taking office abby met with every trace president 1st summit where they signed a historic peace agreement. it was a moment ethiopians and eritreans had been waiting for for decades the critics say there has been little progress since then on key goals such as economic cooperation . the nobel committee also recognized abbey for implementing democratic reforms when jiminy theo peons respect have over the name of the he did alone for example releasing prisoners and granting...
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abby: you can see the strs on hisace. it's a hard argument to make. he's making a process case that it's unfair to the president hava different icpuess to evaluate thi bu know, the case.ac president trump's argument too his base that it was aau ful, perfect backed up by the dnk t ithisrat ccraseip u hnlie the mueller investigation,ve its easy to wrap your arms around what happened here. nancy pelosi haseen so eagwhy to keep it simple because the facts, as syple as t are, are not great for the president and i think that's one of the reons you've seen the polls move. it's also another reason w privately,epubcans are very, heading and how long theyy can continue to do what corey gardner just did. ourl: in some ways to me the argument is theer for senate republiubns in tough races because the people they need to appealo are independents especially in colorado, arizona -- it's goi to be hard for them. and now there's this s octerf criminal indictmen and people don't know what's going on or but there's p held on bondonn lw and iplhink people are starting to
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abbi ahmed has only been in office for a year and a half but his push for peace and democracy in that short time impressed the nobel committee. even if much work remains are b r has initiated important reforms that give many citizens hope for a better life and the brighter future. abby was awarded for the reconciliation he forged with eritrea the 2 neighbors when boiled in a longstanding border conflict. after a war in the late 1990 s. killed an estimated 70000 people they failed to implement a peace deal. but within months of taking office abby met with every trace president 1st summit where they signed a historic peace agreement. it was a moment ethiopians and eritreans had been waiting for for decades the critics say there has been little progress since then on key goals such as economic cooperation . they know that our committee also recognized abbey for implementing democratic reforms when jiminy theo peons respect. he did a lot for example releasing prisoners and granting freedom to people. in only one year he has brought so much change hamby is the one who made freedom of speec
abbi ahmed has only been in office for a year and a half but his push for peace and democracy in that short time impressed the nobel committee. even if much work remains are b r has initiated important reforms that give many citizens hope for a better life and the brighter future. abby was awarded for the reconciliation he forged with eritrea the 2 neighbors when boiled in a longstanding border conflict. after a war in the late 1990 s. killed an estimated 70000 people they failed to implement a...
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forced but truthful stories resonate it was a critical moment because you know and abby and ricky in this film it was a critical moment because you know and abby and ricky in this film they were process in the mortgage the boat to get a mortgage and if they had go on the property like they were process in the mortgage the boat to get a mortgage and if they had go on the property ladder then a radically change that leaves and for many millions of people know who can get a mortgage in a radically change that leaves and for many millions of people know who can get a mortgage there's not enough properties so rent is very very high and it's insecure which there's not enough properties so rent is very very high and it's insecure so the tension that creates for families is remarkable and so people on modest incomes so the tension that creates for families is remarkable and so people on modest incomes more or more of their income has been taken up above by rent and you see this again and more and more of their income has been taken up above by rent and you see this again and again and it's v
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joe johns, abby phillip, thank you. you're still seeing live pictures.ding the first housewide vote in the impeachment inquiry. this to determine the rules going forward including granting rights and privileges to republicans such as rights to call their own witnesses and having the president's lawyers have a right to question witnesses. we'll stay on top of that debate and bring you the vote shortly as it comes. please stay with us. newest signal. -mobile's no signal goes farther or is more reliable. so you can get more out of the new iphone. better battery life, new ultra-wide camera. and at t-mobile get unlimited for only $30/line for 4 lines on a network that goes farther than ever before. and right now, switch at a t-mobile store and get the new iphone 11 on us! only at t-mobile. what's the time? device: a dime is ten cents. severe cold or flu? take control with theraflu. powerful, soothing relief to defeat your worst cold and flu symptoms fast. device: (sneezes) theraflu. the power is in your hands. listening and observing for scientists at 3m. one
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a country that's been seen or described as the african north korea because of how closed off it is abby is the one who reached across and tried to bridge this divide something that many thought was impossible you see there the map of what we're talking about the border region there between eritrea and ethiopia as he said that's what he was being honored for that important work we should also say beyond ethiopia he was recognized for his work in helping to broker a power sharing deal in sudan yes. in the in the year when sudan's president omar al bashir was toppled following mass protest of following the intervention of the military there was a still made between the military and the civilian opposition the civil society and many of the opposition groups abbie is the man who also has stepped forward as the rest of the world was right with dragging their feet he stepped forward went to sudan and tried to broker these talks as much as the african union was there to. umbrella board that was said to have. broken the talks if it was actually the one that took the 1st step and took the promine
a country that's been seen or described as the african north korea because of how closed off it is abby is the one who reached across and tried to bridge this divide something that many thought was impossible you see there the map of what we're talking about the border region there between eritrea and ethiopia as he said that's what he was being honored for that important work we should also say beyond ethiopia he was recognized for his work in helping to broker a power sharing deal in sudan...
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abby: you can see the str ss on hisace. it's a hardto argumen make. he's making a process case that it's unfair to p thesident have a different process to evaluate this. but he knows, liketherth republicans know, the facts are not on their side in this case. president trump's argument too his base that it was a beautiful, perfect, cordial, appropriate call, i not backed up by the tracript he released. i do think in thisnl casee the mueller investigation, it's ve easy to wrap your arms around what happened here. that's one of the reasons why nancy peli has been so eag to keep it simple because the facts, as simple as they are, are not great for the president and i think that's one of the reasons you've seen the polls move. it's also another reason why privately,epubcans are very, ry nervous abo where thiis heading and how long theyyco can inue to do what corey gardner just did. carl: in some ways to me the s the tougher for senate republiubns in tough races because the people they need to appealo are independents especially in colorado, arizona -- it's
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poetic abby? >> yes.n, it is -- that's what -- i think adam schiff is at the center of this but mostly because that's what president trump wants. there's really no reason for adam schiff to be at the center of republican anger over this. it's a distraction from the substance, as you pointed out. the reason this is happening is because the information that is coming out of these depositions has not been positive for the president, so you can criticize adam schiff for what he did in that hearing. it's unnecessary given the facts, but at the same time the facts are what they are, and that's at the center of this impeachment inquiry. >> this is a vote about process, it wasn't a vote about what they've learned so far to be sure. david, abby, thank you very much. >>> we talk about elections, there was an election. >> i've heard. >> our neighbors. >> we have breaking election news from overnight, the canadian prime minister justin trudeau, this one was a squeaker. we have a live report from canada next. s the sm
poetic abby? >> yes.n, it is -- that's what -- i think adam schiff is at the center of this but mostly because that's what president trump wants. there's really no reason for adam schiff to be at the center of republican anger over this. it's a distraction from the substance, as you pointed out. the reason this is happening is because the information that is coming out of these depositions has not been positive for the president, so you can criticize adam schiff for what he did in that...
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i'm abby livingston. i'm the chair of the texas tribune and i'm delighted to welcome two of the most pivotal people in the american politics. they have the jobs that are not most well known. to my meet left i have cheri bus tos. >> hello. >> and i have congressman tom emmer and he's the chair of the national republican committee. it took me a while to understand the acronyms. they're not as well known as. >> n.c. chairman or d.n.c. chairman. but these are members of congress who have been elected by their colleagues to basically get the gavel whether that means protect it or take it. and so it is a difficult job. they manage millions of dollars. they decide who gets that money in ad spending and it can be a brutal process if your side is not doing well in the election year. i had one former chairman describe to me what it's like during the house floor and tell a colleague i'm so sorry, i just cut off your television ads and you're going to lose re-election. y'all might have heard of a man named rahm emanu
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prize was intended to encourage abby's efforts for peace and democracy in ethiopia and the region. straight to ethiopia's capital addis ababa that where we joined i did your reporter get me can ask you a welcome maria was this expected. well prime minister abu ahmed was one of the main favorites to win the nobel previous prize this year he was already very known on the internet into international they were making peace with long time eritrea which tracks an important box actually for the nobel committee and also this year he played an important role in the sudan negotiations came to a deadlock he flew to khartoum afterwards and negotiations resumed and a peace agreement was reached in one of africa's major political crisis this year so i would say on the diplomatic scene it's not a surprise that he was elected however it is up to debate whether he will live up to the protocol in the coming years yeah so explain to us that the significance of this peace between these 2 countries. well 1st of all the peace deal allowed families that were separated for decades to reunite which was a r
prize was intended to encourage abby's efforts for peace and democracy in ethiopia and the region. straight to ethiopia's capital addis ababa that where we joined i did your reporter get me can ask you a welcome maria was this expected. well prime minister abu ahmed was one of the main favorites to win the nobel previous prize this year he was already very known on the internet into international they were making peace with long time eritrea which tracks an important box actually for the nobel...
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and this really was the key point behind this nobel peace prize the nobel committee also honoring abby for his work domestically is the message and tell us more about that yes there have been rapid reforms in opening up the democratic space some a call it a political liberalization that he has brought across open up the democratic space for people to even just have freedom of speech for example releasing thousands of political prisoners journalists as well who've been imprisoned welcoming exiles back into the country including a significant number of women in his cabinet one half of his cabinet a women is things like that which has you know for a long time it's been seen as an authority or authoritarian kind of government and b. has broken that that wall and sort of soft and what leadership looks like if you will so he's seen as a reformer we've heard a lot of voices of support in our report at the same time he's also facing criticism at home why. the some people depending which side of the divide you are some people say is idealistic and some say is narcissistic in the ways going abou
and this really was the key point behind this nobel peace prize the nobel committee also honoring abby for his work domestically is the message and tell us more about that yes there have been rapid reforms in opening up the democratic space some a call it a political liberalization that he has brought across open up the democratic space for people to even just have freedom of speech for example releasing thousands of political prisoners journalists as well who've been imprisoned welcoming...
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joe, abby, stick around.uch more to discuss. >>> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell going to extraordinary lengths to avoid answering questions at the allegations facing president trump. we'll take a closer look at that. and why more republicans aren't speaking up against the smears of lieutenant colonel vindman. introducing new vicks vapopatch easy to wear, with soothing vicks vapors for her, for you, for the whole family. new vicks vapopatch. breathe easy. this melting pot of impacted species. everywhere is going to get touched by climate change. anna, do you yes! those plans? i just wanted to show you something i've been wor... ♪ james r. and associates. anna speaking... ♪ james r. and associates. anna. ♪ [phone ringing] baker architects. this is anna baker. at northwestern mutual, this is what our version of financial planning looks like. tomorrow is important, but you're ready to bet on yourself today. find an advisor at northwesternmutual.com. hey. ♪hey. you must be steven's phone. now you can take
joe, abby, stick around.uch more to discuss. >>> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell going to extraordinary lengths to avoid answering questions at the allegations facing president trump. we'll take a closer look at that. and why more republicans aren't speaking up against the smears of lieutenant colonel vindman. introducing new vicks vapopatch easy to wear, with soothing vicks vapors for her, for you, for the whole family. new vicks vapopatch. breathe easy. this melting pot of...
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abby, jen, thank you both very much. there's also new reporting this morning that says president trump involved vice president pence in the attempt to pressure ukraine. could this implicate the vice president? how does he feel about this? you wouldn't do only half of your daily routine. so why treat your mouth any differently? listerine® completes the job by preventing plaque, early gum disease, and killing up to 99.9% of germs. try listerine® and for on-the-go, try listerine® ready! tabs™ if you have moderate to thsevere rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous s
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with as chelsea's fran kirby and manchester united's abbie mcmanus have both withdrawn and returned to their clubs. jo currie is in middlesbrough for us. for many of the lionesses, the trip back here to the north—east is a bit of a homecoming. in fact, seven of phil neville's england squad will be hoping to be picked for this friendly against brazil tomorrow actually come from this area including steph houghton. i caught up with england captain earlier. she and her team prepare for this match which was played down the road at the riverside stadium. despite the fact that the ground will be full of friends and family, they will be no time for nostalgia. that is because england haven't won in the last four matches. something steph orton said she and the rest of the team are determined to put right and in front of what is going to be a sell—out crowd. hopefully these people that have come and bought tickets, we've got a sell—out stadium, they can really get behind us and push us on. for us as players we are determined to put on a good performance
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for peace even in his country enthusiasm it yes there has been a lot of apart from the praise that abby has received there has been resistance as well he has come in and shaken the system so there are lots of people. who who used to the status quo and becoming and shaking up the system with his political liberalization has really disturbed a lot of people we've seen attempts to disrupt his work we've seen assassination attempts against him we've seen attempted coup attempt at coup d'etat in the region of m. hora so these kinds of things are still there and of course the ethnic tensions as well he's been criticized for not doing enough to resolve that we've seen millions of ethiopians displaced as a result so this so much work for president prime minister abbott to do but we have to recognize the massive strides he has taken ok quickly what are the possible rippling effects of this award to other countries facing conflicts well obviously i think one major one would be that of diplomacy when it comes to resolving conflict there's a lot of hard headedness we see across the continent but he
for peace even in his country enthusiasm it yes there has been a lot of apart from the praise that abby has received there has been resistance as well he has come in and shaken the system so there are lots of people. who who used to the status quo and becoming and shaking up the system with his political liberalization has really disturbed a lot of people we've seen attempts to disrupt his work we've seen assassination attempts against him we've seen attempted coup attempt at coup d'etat in the...
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was there and he spearheaded the attempts to broker talks this so this is a major recognition of abbie's work in this in this period well. why was resolving the conflict with every tree so important because that is one of the mean reasons given for that award i think 1st of all when you look at eritrea and if you if you have these are more than just neighbors the sister countries things were so bad that when the border got closed after their tension and the war families were split so siblings did not see each other because they happen to be on both sides of of the border so that's how close these countries are and it's it's more than just the tension it's that that relationship that goes back a long time remember that they used to be one country but at the moment you also have to look at it if you'll be a growing as one of the world's fastest growing economies it's a landlocked country so you need access to the sea which eritrea has so that would be one of the benefits of them getting together but of course regional peace i think is the most important thing now a lot has been achieved as
was there and he spearheaded the attempts to broker talks this so this is a major recognition of abbie's work in this in this period well. why was resolving the conflict with every tree so important because that is one of the mean reasons given for that award i think 1st of all when you look at eritrea and if you if you have these are more than just neighbors the sister countries things were so bad that when the border got closed after their tension and the war families were split so siblings...
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also, kar also, so abby, manu lays out the why now. what he's hearing from his criminal defense sources. but it's not a vote to authorize a formal impeachment process. they don't think they need the authority. we've talked about this quite a bit, that it's not constitutional, to set the ground rules. but i can't tell you the number of democrats, that have spoken to you, but have definitely been on the show and said that for weeks, this -- there are no votes that are necessary to need to move forward. they have all the power that they need. this is the way it's going to be. the constitution doesn't require any kind of a vote like this, et cetera, et cetera. something clearly has changed. even though they're saying it's not the actual formal vote that republicans were asking for. something's changed. >> yeah, something that has changed. in some ways, this does kind of box republicans in. because the whole argument has been that this is an illegal process, so we're not going to cooperate because it's illegal. well, if there are rules that
also, kar also, so abby, manu lays out the why now. what he's hearing from his criminal defense sources. but it's not a vote to authorize a formal impeachment process. they don't think they need the authority. we've talked about this quite a bit, that it's not constitutional, to set the ground rules. but i can't tell you the number of democrats, that have spoken to you, but have definitely been on the show and said that for weeks, this -- there are no votes that are necessary to need to move...
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. >> joining us now cnn political analyst david gregory and political correspondent abby phillip. these poll numbers are interesting. an impeachment inquiry isn't just a battle about getting the facts, it's also a battle for public opinion. right now this poll seems to indicate the president's losing that battle with support for the inquiry up to 58%. that's a 21% jump since july, and among all adults 49% say now when we're in the second inning as joe lockhart said before, 49% of americans say they support removing the president from office today. these are tough numbers for the president, david. >> yeah, and i think it's a simple combination of bad facts and highly erratic behavior by the president. he's acting in a way where he's both hiding something. he's incensed, he's irrationally attacking people. he doesn't seem to have himself together at all, and he seems to be cornered, and all of that in combination to revelations and the fact that you have not only a whistle-blower, you have additional people coming forward. you have text messages being released. i think the complete
. >> joining us now cnn political analyst david gregory and political correspondent abby phillip. these poll numbers are interesting. an impeachment inquiry isn't just a battle about getting the facts, it's also a battle for public opinion. right now this poll seems to indicate the president's losing that battle with support for the inquiry up to 58%. that's a 21% jump since july, and among all adults 49% say now when we're in the second inning as joe lockhart said before, 49% of...
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abby, you heard that reporting right there. what stand out to you from what this, where this investigation stands right now? >> i think it's what ken just said about that there is a long way to go. i mean we are about to enter into an election year. whenever this comes out, it could influence the election. it may or may not. but it will be a political issue. also, this is much like other issues, whether it's in congress or elsewhere, republicans are investigating or criticizing the process of an investigation. and so i -- those are the two things that jumped out to me most strikingly. >> all right. let me move on. emily, to some of your newly reporting and your latest piece, bernie sanders. he's back on the company trail as we saw yesterday after suffering a heart attack a few weeks ago, now he's formally received the endorsement from the congresswoman from new york aoc. talk about this impact of the endorsement it may or may not have on his campaign? >> it at the very lowest sees voters, particularly left of center, there is m
abby, you heard that reporting right there. what stand out to you from what this, where this investigation stands right now? >> i think it's what ken just said about that there is a long way to go. i mean we are about to enter into an election year. whenever this comes out, it could influence the election. it may or may not. but it will be a political issue. also, this is much like other issues, whether it's in congress or elsewhere, republicans are investigating or criticizing the...
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and many of the opposition groups abbie is the man who also stepped forward as the rest of the world was right with dragging their feet he stepped forward went to sudan and tried to broker these talks as much as the african union was the kind of umbrella body that was said to have broken the talks if it was actually the one that took the 1st step and took the prominent step in trying to bring these these 2 sides together so in terms of not just his own local politics but also in regional is a man who has been leading the way let's talk more about the local politics because of the nobel committee also honored for really opening his own country politically tell us more about that yes so before i became into office if you will be rather had have this problem with for examples freedom of speech was a problem even just political repression and he opened up the space released thousands ordered the release of thousands of political prisoners opened up the space to civil society to talk with the government called also released journalists who have been in prison for a long time called them p
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down the street to the white house where we find cnn's abby phillip. we've not seen president trump in public. he's made his presence enfelt on twitter. >> reporter: loud and clear and attacking this whistle-blower. this morning sending a tweet that is misleading at best. it said, so if the so-called whistle-blower has all secondhand information and almost everything he's said about my perfect call with the ukrainian president is wrong, why aren't we entitled to interview and learn everything about the whistle-blower and also the person who gave him false information? but the problem is that yesterday there was an extraordinary letter coming from the inspector general of the intelligence community, michael atkinson, who the president appointed that pushed back on that very narrative. here's what the inspector general wrote. the whistle-blower stated on the form that he or she possessed both firsthand and other information. the icig reviewed the information provided as well as other information gathered and determined that the complaint was both urgent
down the street to the white house where we find cnn's abby phillip. we've not seen president trump in public. he's made his presence enfelt on twitter. >> reporter: loud and clear and attacking this whistle-blower. this morning sending a tweet that is misleading at best. it said, so if the so-called whistle-blower has all secondhand information and almost everything he's said about my perfect call with the ukrainian president is wrong, why aren't we entitled to interview and learn...
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premise that abby has not come from blue moon it has come from the past in which i was there is a thing you have but he's begun correcting the massive human rights abuses which were a prominent feature of your toilet race that is it is my party which started the reform process and we say. the process should be a deterrent no one to the country basically but also to the party itself so i think that is a process which yielded stevy. prime minister so he continued with the process pro reform my gender that my party and his party over the global community cited his achievements as lifting the country's state of emergency granting amnesty to thousands of political prisoners for years you always denied there were in the scrapping media censorship legalizing outlawed opposition groups dismissing military and civilian leaders suspected of corruption all the things that you failed to do when you were in office by the way do you know that 9095 percent of the prisoners being released due to my office. before i left office and before i resigned so i think what i would be did was that remaining 5 pe
premise that abby has not come from blue moon it has come from the past in which i was there is a thing you have but he's begun correcting the massive human rights abuses which were a prominent feature of your toilet race that is it is my party which started the reform process and we say. the process should be a deterrent no one to the country basically but also to the party itself so i think that is a process which yielded stevy. prime minister so he continued with the process pro reform my...
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back with us david gregory and abby phillip. do is set the rules for the public testimony. it will make the depositions public, the transcripts of the depositions public, and it will figure out how to hand over the information from intelligence to the judiciary committee which will vote on articles of impeachment. more than anything, this is a vote on impeachment, the first vote on impeachment, and we haven't had one until this point, so what does it signify to you? >> the democrats know they've got to get this process going. tha they've got to get it public, they want to do it before the end of the year to keep the public's attention before the holidays, which could slip away. two, i think they want to call the republicans out who have been making an argument against the process being a sham process, illegitimate, they want to really make very clear what the role is for republicans in challenging the evidence, challenging the witnesses to be able to do it in a public way so that they can get into a public debate about what the
back with us david gregory and abby phillip. do is set the rules for the public testimony. it will make the depositions public, the transcripts of the depositions public, and it will figure out how to hand over the information from intelligence to the judiciary committee which will vote on articles of impeachment. more than anything, this is a vote on impeachment, the first vote on impeachment, and we haven't had one until this point, so what does it signify to you? >> the democrats know...
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thank you, shawn, abby. appreciate it. >>> a new cnn poll shows a new high on the critical question when it comes to impeachment but also a new warning when it comes to the political winds in all of this. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair's derm-proven retinol works so fast, it takes only one week to reveal younger looking skin. neutrogena® you may be learning about, medicare and supplemental insurance. medicare is great, but it doesn't cover everything ...only about 80% of your part b medicare costs. a medicare supplement insurance plan may help cover some of the rest. learn how an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company might be the right choice for you. a free decision guide is a great place to start. call today to request yours. so what makes an aarp medicare supplement plan unique? these are the only medicare supplement plans endorsed by aarp because they meet aarp's high standards of quality and service. you're also getting the great features that any medic
thank you, shawn, abby. appreciate it. >>> a new cnn poll shows a new high on the critical question when it comes to impeachment but also a new warning when it comes to the political winds in all of this. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair's derm-proven retinol works so fast, it takes only one week to reveal younger looking skin. neutrogena® you may be learning about, medicare and supplemental insurance. medicare is great, but it doesn't cover everything ...only about 80% of your part...
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joining us now david gregory and abby phillip. have to confess my own confession, i'm less interested if he will be the next contestant on "dancing with the stars."interested in what this last 72 hours of attempted messaging in reversals is doing. and to me, the big picture is it's not working. what they're trying to do is not working. whether it be the g7 at doral. whether it be mick mulvaney saying there was a quid pro quo and there wasn't. it's just not working. >> this is the part where we explain to people that there is no strategy here. i think that's what this really reflects. the white house never came up with a plan to deal with an impeachment inquiry which has always been a very serious thing. they decided a long time ago that their line was going to be -- well, the president didn't do anything at all. so we don't need to prepare. we don't need to plan. we don't need to have a war room. we don't need to even prep the white house chief of staff before he goes into a room of reporters who haven't had a briefing in almost a
joining us now david gregory and abby phillip. have to confess my own confession, i'm less interested if he will be the next contestant on "dancing with the stars."interested in what this last 72 hours of attempted messaging in reversals is doing. and to me, the big picture is it's not working. what they're trying to do is not working. whether it be the g7 at doral. whether it be mick mulvaney saying there was a quid pro quo and there wasn't. it's just not working. >> this is...
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abby fernandez made the journey. >>> what's going on? i'm the host of our social media show. in today's episode, get a special look at an adventure i went on recently. take a look. have you ever wondered what the ear earthquake epicenter looks like now? i bike and hiked and did the whole thing for you while reporting the journey. what were you doing when it happened? >> i was at a corner on pleasure point picking up a friend of mine. >> subscribe to our challengenn. the good news is you survived. >> i did. my gosh, i was riding a cruiser. it was not -- i died. >> good exercise. >> we grew up we know everything or so we thought about the 1989 quake. you stroll in and take us to the epicenter. we have never seen it. >> a lot of people our digital special project producer challenged me. she pitched me going with our photographer. he was like, abby won't do it. is that a challenge? it's a great video. >> i want to see more. you mentioned the youtube video. >> it will drop next week. watch the entire journey there. subscribe to our youtube channel. get an alert as soon as it's pos
abby fernandez made the journey. >>> what's going on? i'm the host of our social media show. in today's episode, get a special look at an adventure i went on recently. take a look. have you ever wondered what the ear earthquake epicenter looks like now? i bike and hiked and did the whole thing for you while reporting the journey. what were you doing when it happened? >> i was at a corner on pleasure point picking up a friend of mine. >> subscribe to our challengenn. the...
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abby, joe, thank you both very much. >>> all right. president trump ordering all remaining u.s. troops to withdraw from northern syria. that's where turkish forces are stepping up their assault on the kurds. longtime u.s. allies in the fight against isis. those allies now turning to the syrian regime and its russian backers for help. cnn's clarissa ward just back from syria is live in london. clarissa, what did you see on the ground? >> john, the speed with which this situation is just completely unraveling is staggering. you're literally talking about a matter of hours in which u.s. troops get the order to basically completely withdrawn from northern syria, kurdish forces essentially surrender, strike up a deal with the regime of bashar al assad, the brutal dictator who has killed hundreds of thousands of his own people, but who they see as being their only measure of protection against turkish forces, and then you have turkish forces who have plunged much deeper into syria than they had originally anticipated doing so with the help of their arab/syrian proxies, who have been c
abby, joe, thank you both very much. >>> all right. president trump ordering all remaining u.s. troops to withdraw from northern syria. that's where turkish forces are stepping up their assault on the kurds. longtime u.s. allies in the fight against isis. those allies now turning to the syrian regime and its russian backers for help. cnn's clarissa ward just back from syria is live in london. clarissa, what did you see on the ground? >> john, the speed with which this situation...
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we can assume he still will today. >> oh, abby, what you think democrats will do now. we're not helping or complying in any way, how do democrats handle it? >> they'll try subpoenas. subpoenas are not going to work. the white house has not been willing to cooperate with even those either. i think that it's a legitimate question how long pelosi can go without actually holding a vote. that's a strategy right now. they don't think they need to rush into it, that they can do the investigation before that. but at some point, there may be a point at which you do have to outline what is going on here for the american people. and you do have to kind of lay the cards on the table and see where the public support is. pelosi has said this is her guiding star is where is the american public on this? >> the american public, the numbers on the impeachment inquiry are going up across the board. every poll we've seen that. >> but as -- john, as you and i know, the true test of whether or not members of congress think that their constituents are with them is whether or not they are wil
we can assume he still will today. >> oh, abby, what you think democrats will do now. we're not helping or complying in any way, how do democrats handle it? >> they'll try subpoenas. subpoenas are not going to work. the white house has not been willing to cooperate with even those either. i think that it's a legitimate question how long pelosi can go without actually holding a vote. that's a strategy right now. they don't think they need to rush into it, that they can do the...
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that the wife in the film because the 2 had private i mean is the story of abby the the wife in the film because the 2 have privatized outsource contract is for the national health service or adult social care they don't outsource contract is for the national health service or adult social care they don't have a machine like ricky does but they seem to be operating on a machine with not have a machine like ricky does but they seem to be operating on a machine with the most vulnerable elderly people in the country well i mean it's so fragmented they're the most vulnerable elderly people in the country well i mean it's so fragmented there's different types of systems but tame you know many of the people we met again there were a different types of systems but tame you know many of the people we met again where they were trained they were subcontracted to a company which meant that 10 hour contracts they have to phone and they were subcontracted to a company which meant the 10 hour contracts they have to phone and they have to measure their time as well. and what was really remarkable
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that the beatles always planned on "abby road" being their last album.how" has acquired yet another lost beatles recording.
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abby philip is live outside the white house. abby, any response from the white house about this court ruling which obviously is a significant victory for democrats and a blow for the president? >> it is very much so, but so far, nothing yet from the white house on this ruling that came just hours ago, but you can see how it further undermines the argument that they've been making that came directly from the white house's office -- the white house counsel's office essentially saying to house democrats that they do not believe the impeachment inquiry is valid and that, as a result of that, all these witnesses who work in the federal government and work at the state department did not have to comply with these requests to make depositions. so far even that letter have been unable to prevent those key witnesses from giving their testimony under subpoena. this delivers a blow to that rationale and makes it much more difficult at a particularly challenging time for this white house. they have struggled to figure out how to deal with t
abby philip is live outside the white house. abby, any response from the white house about this court ruling which obviously is a significant victory for democrats and a blow for the president? >> it is very much so, but so far, nothing yet from the white house on this ruling that came just hours ago, but you can see how it further undermines the argument that they've been making that came directly from the white house's office -- the white house counsel's office essentially saying to...
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it's interesting, abby, because he was on the call. not hearsay. he was on the call. he was concerned about it and starting to see things around him that he was quite concerned about. >> see things he clearly believed were contrary to u.s. foreign policy. and this is important because what we heard in the last hour was an attempt to imply that vindman could not possibly have u.s. interests in mind because maybe he wasn't born in the united states or perhaps he had some preference for ukraine. but the fact of the matter is it is the united states government's policy that the u.s. support ukraine in their fight against russia. that's a bipartisan consensus, and that's what vindman is saying there. and if president trump who runs the federal government wants to change that policy, he could do that with his own government. he did not. he used rudy giuliani and in vindman's view, used giuliani to push a view about ukraine that was political in nature. that vindman believed would undermine a biparss support, not just for aid but ukraine in general. the facts are important h
it's interesting, abby, because he was on the call. not hearsay. he was on the call. he was concerned about it and starting to see things around him that he was quite concerned about. >> see things he clearly believed were contrary to u.s. foreign policy. and this is important because what we heard in the last hour was an attempt to imply that vindman could not possibly have u.s. interests in mind because maybe he wasn't born in the united states or perhaps he had some preference for...
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the focus away from the man who did actually winin at the ethiopian prime minister abby i met ali. and he very much fits the profile in terms of what he has managed to achieveve in just eighteen months in office. and he seeks to achieve peace and international corporations at the committee. and his decisive initiative to resolve a two decade long border conflilict with neighghboring arab try it s really the thing. that sealed the deal for him on this. i'm looking at this tweet this kind of sums up exactly why he's been on it in this way this woman says watching families mine included reunite. without meeting the fat country for the first time in twenty plus is he did that. and these images here sure just what happens when two countries able to reunite. closely knit countries just a small group of seven the number of course it was so much more than a border. out while the two countries but fundamentally at war with one another. i'm a very. polite response from at the at a command. he said a- decision. which nobel committee my deepest gratitude to all who committed a working for peac
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that's the kind of person that he was. >> abby, thank you so much.nd in the meantime, president trump is continuing to defend his call with ukranian president zelensky as house democrats say they are now considering articles of impeachment against him. >> i had a perfect conversation with the president of ukraine, perfect. they made up stories about that conversation. had they seen it, we wouldn't even be talking about it right now. the conversation was perfect. >> the conversation has been been perfect. jeremy diamond is live at the white house. tell us what else the president had to say on the south lawn, jeremy. >> well, brianna, as you know, the president continues to deny the quid pro quo of withholding security aid to ukraine because the president wanted ukraine to announce these veflinvestigatio into the company on which joe biden's son sat on the board of and into the 2016 election. that is the quid pro quo that was decided by the house in the testimony of bill taylor. i asked the president if he was accusing bill taylor of lying. here is how
that's the kind of person that he was. >> abby, thank you so much.nd in the meantime, president trump is continuing to defend his call with ukranian president zelensky as house democrats say they are now considering articles of impeachment against him. >> i had a perfect conversation with the president of ukraine, perfect. they made up stories about that conversation. had they seen it, we wouldn't even be talking about it right now. the conversation was perfect. >> the...
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you know, i think that abby is exactly right. the prima facial facie case is right there.t go of the goods and the white house has now lost a lot of its leveraging power in that regard and i suspect that they may not have realized it when they did that. but, i think that the house now essentially has a rebuttable presumption of an abuse of power. >> appreciate it. thank you both. >>> just ahead, new details about the president's personal attorney and his evolvement in the ukraine policy and dealing with ukraine, period. did the president use rudy guiliani to bypass official channels? and will guiliani soon testify on capitol hill? hey there people eligible for medicare. gimme two minutes. and i'll tell you some important things to know about medicare. first, it doesn't pay for everything. say this pizza... [mmm pizza...] is your part b medical expenses. this much - about 80 percent... medicare will pay for. what's left... this slice here... well... that's on you. and that's where an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company come
you know, i think that abby is exactly right. the prima facial facie case is right there.t go of the goods and the white house has now lost a lot of its leveraging power in that regard and i suspect that they may not have realized it when they did that. but, i think that the house now essentially has a rebuttable presumption of an abuse of power. >> appreciate it. thank you both. >>> just ahead, new details about the president's personal attorney and his evolvement in the ukraine...